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The introduced and very invasive European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), outside Stanley, Falkland Islands, South America
Eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) in garden, an invasive species from North America, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
An adult nutria (Myocastor coypus), an invasive species introduced from South America, Spree Forest, Germany, Europe
An invasive paper wasp colony growing at the Granja Integral Ochoa hydroponics farm, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America
An adult nutria (Myocastor coypus), an invasive species introduced from South America, Spree Forest, Germany, Europe
An adult nutria (Myocastor coypus), an invasive species introduced from South America, Spree Forest, Germany, Europe
Diver collecting lionfish in the Bahamas, as they have become an invasive species, Bahamas, West Indies, Central America
A police photographer photographing protestors at the Climate Camp protest against airport development at Heathrow and the village of Sipson that would be demolished to make way for a third runway, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Escaped garden flowers on the Cornish coast at Porth Nanven near Lands End, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Escaped garden flowers on the Cornish coast at Porth Nanven near Lands End, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Invasive Lionfish speared by Diver, Pterois volitans, Caribbean Sea, Dominica, Leeward Antilles, Lesser Antilles, Antilles, Carribean, West Indies, Central America, North America
Invasive rodent called 'Myocastor Coypus', commonly known as 'Nutria', swimming in river with head raised
Rodent called, commonly known as Nutria (Myocastor Coypus) eating a plant branch. Nutria are an invasive species in Europe originating from South America
Rodent called, commonly known as Nutria (Myocastor Coypus) eating leaf with yellow teeth next to river. Nutria are an invasive species in Europe originating from South America
The Peacock Grouper (Cephalopholis argus) was deliberately introduced to Hawaii and is now considered an invasive species, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
Research divers from the MOC Marine Institute map out coral damage at Molokini Marine Preserve off the island of Maui, Hawaii. In the future, data from here will help to determine the health of Hawaii's reefs, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
Research divers from the MOC Marine Institute glue broken coral heads back together and map out coral damage at Molokini Marine Preserve off the island of Maui, Hawaii. In the future, data from here will help to determine the health of Hawaii's reefs, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
Scuba diver hunting the Invasive lionfish, alien species (Pterois volitans) caught to feed the crocodiles, Chinchorro Banks (Biosphere Reserve), Quintana Roo, Mexico